Destination and continent

The World as a Starting Point

Every extraordinary motorcycle trip begins with the right starting point. That’s why we operate from a select number of carefully chosen departure points around the world. These locations aren’t chosen at random, but are strategically situated to provide access to the most impressive routes, landscapes, and travel experiences.

From these bases, you gain the freedom to explore continents, regions, and iconic routes in a natural and well-thought-out way. This way, the journey begins not just on a map, but right in the right setting.

Europe from the North or the South

Schijndel, the Netherlands, is an excellent starting point for trips to Scandinavia, England, Eastern Europe, and Central Europe. From here, a route unfolds that takes you through vast landscapes and quiet back roads, offering journeys with a more northern and adventurous character.

For those drawn to the south, Saint-Tropez in southern France is an ideal starting point. From there, the Alps, the Pyrenees, Italy, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, the Balkans, and even North Africa are all within reach. It’s the perfect starting point for trips that combine mountain passes, Mediterranean charm, and scenic routes.

Great Adventures in America and Africa

Los Angeles, United States, is the ideal base for a motorcycle trip through the American West. From there, routes open up along the West Coast, toward the Grand Canyon and famous natural areas such as Bryce Canyon, Zion, and Monument Valley, as well as via Route 66, the Mojave Desert, and even Baja California. Traveling in this region feels grand, cinematic, and boundless.

For a completely different—but no less impressive—experience, Cape Town, South Africa, offers an exceptional starting point. From there, the route heads toward Port Elizabeth, through vast wildlife reserves, and then back to Cape Town via the sophisticated atmosphere of Stellenbosch. A journey in which nature, contrast, and exclusive experiences complement each other in a unique way.

Flexible in design, refined in execution

In principle, the departure and arrival points are the same, so the trip begins and ends in the same region. At the same time, there is some flexibility within Europe to vary this. For example, a route could start in the Netherlands and end in Southern Europe if that better suits the trip’s itinerary, the traveler’s available time, or personal preferences.

It is precisely this flexibility that makes it possible to carefully tailor not only the destination but also the structure of the route. The result is a motorcycle trip that makes geographical sense, feels logical, and fully captures the experience you have in mind.